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woj 07-20-2005 09:40 PM

50.........

Jace 07-20-2005 09:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tony404
A real head hunter doesnt go with people looking for jobs, he calls the person working hard at their job and opens up the idea of change. All my placements were executives not looking for change.

yup, i have a buddy that has 3 headhunters after him right now....he never even put himself out there, now 3 headhunters have advertising jobs lined up for him acorss the USA

SweetT 07-20-2005 09:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Juicy D. Links
LMAO @ Tonys reponse lollllllllllll


:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

You pitched me softballs...I just had to hit them out of the park :1orglaugh



--T

SweetT 07-20-2005 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tony404
A real head hunter doesnt go with people looking for jobs, he calls the person working hard at their job and opens up the idea of change. All my placements were executives not looking for change.

In theory, Tony, that is how it is suppose to work....and I am sure that you were not one of the "less than honest" guys that I dealt with....you have never done anything to make me believe that you are anything less than honorbale. With that said, however, I can tell you that the guy that I was referring to in my previous post would place this dude in a job and then a year later when he had a new client with a better job he would call the guy back and get him to look into the new one. Then he would do it again and again. Instead of cultivating new candidates, he would take his old candidate the BBD (Bigger Better Deal)

Of course, as I said, there are bad apples in every bunch...just look around here....hehehe.....but I digress, if you know someone that you would "vouch" for then I would take your word for it if this latest idea fails.

--T

Stewie 07-20-2005 09:50 PM

Hey T, looks like an outstanding opportunity for the right person (If I didn?t own my own business, NatNet is one of the few companies I would consider working for ? top-notch company and they really take care of their people). I cannot think of anyone off of the top of my head, but I will see if I can think of someone to forward this too. Best of luck! :thumbsup

Stewie 07-20-2005 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Juicy D. Links
Rebekah is good yo

Got that right - She totally took care of us while she was at Candid. :thumbsup

baddog 07-20-2005 10:02 PM

Tony, I can help you, but I need some more specifics. I seem to recall that you do not use ICQ so is there a number I can call you at tonight, or would you like to call me?

[email protected] if you want to send some contact info.

Headhunter, no cost until candidate is found, 5 year replacement guarantee. Office in Atlanta (national actually), and I trust this person with my life.

RRRED 07-20-2005 10:02 PM

Wow what a fantastic opportunity! :thumbsup Every company needs a leader for their sales team and I love the responsibilities that you listed! This will be great for the right person and I know that you will spoil any motivated shark rotten!

I'm trying to think of people that I think would be qualified here... There's always a ton of people asking me for positions like this. However, the only thing that I think would be difficult here is that you would really need to be "in the know" of things before they happen. Hosting accounts would be needed BEFORE someone launched a program. I dunno I suppose if they really branded themselves with your company well, then it wouldn't be so difficult.

I wish you luck Tony! What a great opportunity.

SweetT 07-20-2005 10:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog
Tony, I can help you, but I need some more specifics. I seem to recall that you do not use ICQ so is there a number I can call you at tonight, or would you like to call me?

[email protected] if you want to send some contact info.

Headhunter, no cost until candidate is found, 5 year replacement guarantee. Office in Atlanta (national actually), and I trust this person with my life.


Why dont you call me at the office tomorrow (1-888-4-NATNET). I will be there most all day and will make time to talk to you. I have to admit it sounds like a glaring recommendation so I would be a fool not to consider it.

Thanks, BD!!


--T

baddog 07-20-2005 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SweetT
Why dont you call me at the office tomorrow (1-888-4-NATNET). I will be there most all day and will make time to talk to you. I have to admit it sounds like a glaring recommendation so I would be a fool not to consider it.

Thanks, BD!!


--T


Will call, and set up the introduction

Vitasoy 07-20-2005 10:58 PM

Fantastic opportunity for the right person

WiredGuy 07-21-2005 01:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SweetT
You are a smart man, Charles...this is a terrific question....but I have to tell you that I have never had a good response from recruiting firms. Maybe I have just had bad experiences with a few bad apples, but I am here to tell you that I wasted a ton of money years ago trying to use these people to find good employees when I was in Corporate America. What they seem to find are "professional interviewers". I even had one employee that had been placed in 5 jobs in 5 years from the SAME recruiter. He did nothing wrong, per se, since they really only guarantee an employee for 90-180 days, but I think that borders on fraud.

So, in a nutshell, I have thought about that but I just have had no good experiences using any type of recruiting company.

Do you personally know one that would not screw me that you would be willing to recommend??

--T


I can't vouch for any I know of personally, but I still think they might offer better opportunities than GFY or Monster.com. A position such as Director of a company the size of NatNet is not something that is easy to find. Good luck with your search Tony.

WG

WiredGuy 07-21-2005 01:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JUSTB
charles (WG) loves me

I truly do, you're awesome Rebekah :)
Hope to see you again soon!
WG

LBBV 07-21-2005 04:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WiredGuy
I can't vouch for any I know of personally, but I still think they might offer better opportunities than GFY or Monster.com. A position such as Director of a company the size of NatNet is not something that is easy to find. Good luck with your search Tony.

WG

Hey Charles...

Of course, we'll look at any option, and like Tony said, if you have someone you recommend, we'll absolutely talk to them.

We've always had pretty good luck with Monster and we get a pretty good deal from them :)

-- Bill

keyboard warrior 07-21-2005 04:49 AM

Post here who one the job spot and the refferal person.

so we can see who won the 1k.

Stallion 07-21-2005 05:19 AM

Does this position include free massages by Lbbv? :) lol

Great offer by a great group of people!!

wildgirl 07-21-2005 05:54 AM

wow! that's a great job... nice offer :thumbsup

GonZo 07-21-2005 05:54 AM

Tony--

I used to have a sales rep that would be perfect for this job back from my mainstream days. I will see if I can catch up with him. We were selling data services and he should be able to pick up hosting pretty easy.

hotstuff 07-21-2005 06:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WiredGuy
For a position such as director of sales for a company of your size, it might be better suited to go with an executive staffing company to locate that perfect candidate if GFY/Monster.com fails. Good luck Bill/Tony in your search :)
WG

no, executive staffing companies and the candidates they deliver are *not* the right choice. they are great when you need a cog for a well oiled corporate machine, but for a dynamic business that needs to grow in leaps and bounds, you need a superstar.

as a suggestion, sweet t, you need to start diversifying away from adult. atlanta would probably be a good candidate for a disaster recovery hotsite - this is a booming business with excellent margins. one big deal and youve got an anchor tenant and laughing all the way to the bank.

LauraLee 07-21-2005 06:14 AM

all bullshit aside, the best perk would be having you as the boss.
good luck Tony!

Peaches 07-21-2005 06:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hotstuff
as a suggestion, sweet t, you need to start diversifying away from adult.

He's been doing that for 2-3 years :thumbsup T has a lot of pieces of pie!! :)

Buddy 07-21-2005 07:33 AM

Hey Tony,
I know a guy that is in Atlanta now, he is in management with a mainstream company, he is in charge of the technical side of a national document storage company. I know part of his job is management, part of it is sales, and part is technical. And I know he knows a little about our industry, and he's not happy with his current position. If you think it's worthwhile I can give you a call and tell you about him and set you guys up or something.
:)

Anthony 07-21-2005 07:40 AM

Goddamn.

I wish I was free Tony.

National Net, Tony Morgan... Two names in this business that elicit one word.

Professional.

Good luck old friend!

LBBV 07-21-2005 08:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hotstuff
no, executive staffing companies and the candidates they deliver are *not* the right choice. they are great when you need a cog for a well oiled corporate machine, but for a dynamic business that needs to grow in leaps and bounds, you need a superstar.

as a suggestion, sweet t, you need to start diversifying away from adult. atlanta would probably be a good candidate for a disaster recovery hotsite - this is a booming business with excellent margins. one big deal and youve got an anchor tenant and laughing all the way to the bank.

We do have quite a bit of mainstream business and are always looking for more. There's a reason that we're looking for a Director of Sales to build a "Sales team" :)

-- Bill

JJSLIMM 07-21-2005 10:06 AM

Tony, can you email me your contact info to [email protected].

baddog 07-21-2005 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SweetT
Why dont you call me at the office tomorrow (1-888-4-NATNET). I will be there most all day and will make time to talk to you. I have to admit it sounds like a glaring recommendation so I would be a fool not to consider it.

Thanks, BD!!


--T


I left a message on your VoiceMail. I will be around.

jaYMan 07-21-2005 10:42 AM

Damn, this would be a hell of a score for someone.

Good luck in your search SweetT!

Stewie 07-21-2005 05:20 PM

Bump for Tony

Phoenix 07-21-2005 05:42 PM

challenging role for sure...hope you find someone solid

brownman 07-21-2005 06:37 PM

great job

RawAlex 07-21-2005 08:14 PM

bump for all my friends at NatNet. :)

Alex

LBBV 07-22-2005 08:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stallion
Does this position include free massages by Lbbv? :) lol

Great offer by a great group of people!!

If the right person makes us enough money, massages would be mandatory :1orglaugh

-- Bill

iamkathi 07-22-2005 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bama
SweetT

Kathy (used to head up hosting for a company here in Seattle) and a great person, is in Atlanta - not sure who's she's working for right now tho.

I'll make sure she reads this thread!


Bama! Thanks for thinking of me.

I'll like to give my 2 cents to the person that is perfect for this position, but may be unsure of the relocation part.

I was living in Seattle loving my life and the path I had chosen. When I heard there was a position open at NationalNet I jumped on it. I was not positive I wanted to move back south again, but I was sure I wanted to work for NationalNet so bad... I relocated from Seattle in January of 2004. My husband still lives in Seattle and we do the cross country thing.

That's how much I beleive in Tony Morgan and the entire NationalNet family. It is a family, I have never felt alone since the day I started. They take care of me when I am sick and when I am homesick.

Atlanta is a fantastic city with lots to do and things to see.

If you want to ask any questions about Atlanta or relocating or anything, just contact me and I'll give you the answers.


:thumbsup

Eric 07-22-2005 10:09 AM

Tony,

I am talking to an old buddy of mine who was actually my manager when I use to sell hosting years ago. He actually sold JB hosting years ago. I will let you know more as I know more cause he just moved back to DC, so he is talking with his wife about the possiblity.

Good luck I am sure anyone who gets this position will be more than happy!

Eric

SweetT 07-22-2005 04:35 PM

Gonzo, Buddy, Eric.......Thanks guys for referring us to your friends. Be sure to tell them to send us an email with a Cover Letter and attached Resume to [email protected] and be sure to let us know they were referred by you guys! We truly appreciate the outpuring of support on this!!

hotstuff.....I agree with you 1,000% on BOTH counts.


JJSLIMM.....You've got mail.


--T

JUSTB 07-22-2005 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by iamkathi
Bama! Thanks for thinking of me.

I'll like to give my 2 cents to the person that is perfect for this position, but may be unsure of the relocation part.

I was living in Seattle loving my life and the path I had chosen. When I heard there was a position open at NationalNet I jumped on it. I was not positive I wanted to move back south again, but I was sure I wanted to work for NationalNet so bad... I relocated from Seattle in January of 2004. My husband still lives in Seattle and we do the cross country thing.

That's how much I beleive in Tony Morgan and the entire NationalNet family. It is a family, I have never felt alone since the day I started. They take care of me when I am sick and when I am homesick.

Atlanta is a fantastic city with lots to do and things to see.

If you want to ask any questions about Atlanta or relocating or anything, just contact me and I'll give you the answers.


:thumbsup

any dear friend of Peaches is a friend of mine. I can't wait to meet you in person!


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